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Life is a Catwalk

Harry Potter Meets Samantha Jones

Samantha Jones might be a muggle and Harry Potter might be a wizard, but they meet in a BBC drama ‘My Boy Jack’ airing on PBS’s Masterpiece Sunday night April 20 at 9PM Eastern.

Two highly anticipated films – ‘Sex & the City’, which is due in theaters next month and ‘Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince’, which is still being filmed right now. The stars of these films, Kim Cattrall and Daniel Radcliffe, respectively, were interviewed by TV Guide by phone, Cattrall from her home in New York and Radcliffe from the U.K. set of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, about their roles, their upcoming projects and their fondness for each other.

Here’s the whole interview by TVGuide.com: Daniel Radcliffe and Kim Cattrall Talk My Boy Jack

Kim Cattrall as Samantha Jones

Kim Cattrall as Samantha Jones

Kim Cattrall as Samantha Jones toting a Tremezzo bag by Alina in the upcoming movie ‘Sex & The City’

First Annual Fragrance and Film Festival

YouTube has truly changed the world when it comes to film making, whether it’s amateur or professional. It has standardized the way video is being shown on the web. Its latest supporter comes from the most unexpected place, the world of fragrance.

The Fragrance Foundation, in collaboration with Vogue is launching the inaugural Fragrance & Film Festival where aspiring filmmakers in the U.S. can tell a provocative, fantastical story about one of the featured 2008 FiFi-nominated fragrances with a two-to three-minute short film.

For the 36th Annual FiFi Awards, the nominees are Missoni, Gucci by Gucci, Paris Hilton’s Can Can and Usher. Filmmakers are encouraged to highlight their love of fragrance, fashion and music by creating a short story film for any of these fragrances.

The winner will receive $10,000 and two tickets to the 2008 FIFI® Awards in New York City, where their award-winning short film will be shown to an audience of fragrance industry leaders and celebrities.

While originality and creativity are encouraged, all participants are asked to express one or all of the emotions and adjectives evoked by each brand. These include iconic, feminine and luxurious for Gucci by Gucci, fresh, sensual and playful for Missoni, flirty, fun and fascinating for Paris Hilton’s Can Can, and fresh, confident and sexy for Usher.

Filmmakers can submit their films for consideration at www.fragranceandfilm.com by May 1, 2008. The grand prize winner will also receive national exposure on ShopVogue.tv.

Winners will be chosen based on creativity and ability to express the brand identity of each featured fragrance. The competition will first be available for online rating by the general public.

The four highest rated fragrances will be reviewed by a panel of judges to determine the grand prize winner.  Films should not contain any explicit content or showcase the fragrance in a negative light.

For detailed contest rules and guidelines visit www.fragranceandfilm.com

[IMADGE MEKKER]

TAG Heuer enter Wireless World with the Meridiist

I have my iPhone and I love it; but there are so many new mobile phones in the market that quite truthfully it is hard to be loyal even to the iPhone.

Take the new MERIDIIST from TAG Heur for example; it promises to ‘change the way we communicate forever.’

MERIDIIST from TAG Heuer

MERIDIIST from TAG Heuer

Expected to be available at all TAG Heur boutiques and selected watch and jewelry stores beginning in September 2008, the Meridiist is said to be the “perfect cosmopolitan traveling companion, uniting formal purity with functional perfection.”

Swiss engineered and hand assembled from 430 components, the Meridiist is constructed from corrosion-resistant, watch making 316L steel. It is also boasts of an unscratchable 60.5 carats sapphire crystal dual displays and front independent time unit.

It has 28 days power reserve and 7 hours of talktime, two very important features especially for the world traveler.

[MILAN WESTIN]

Andrea Crews Ecofriendly Fashion Activism

Pigalle, Paris’ red light district is really more touristy and risqué than what it is supposed to be. Yes, there’s Moulin Rouge, already famous before the movie starring Nicole Kidman. And of course, there is Montmarte with the church on top of the hill and also an artist colony around it.

Andrea Crews Store Window

Andrea Crews Store Window

Now, there is Andrea Crews, a platform for creative action, a collective that uses a strong and playful style under the artistic direction of Maroussia Rebecq. With its projects based on the use and reinterpretation of second-hand garments, Andrea Crews creates unique and sometimes one-of-a-kind apparel that embraces the ‘green fashion philosophy’ without gimmickry.

Collaborating with individuals, institutions public or private, Andrea Crews, for the past five years have been recycling clothing. In its small shop in Pigalle, recycling garments is real and not just for publicity.

ANDREA CREWS
10 rue Frochot
75009 PARIS
France
www.andreacrews.com

Photos courtesy of Andrea Crews

Final Fantasy IV Legend Reborn

Final Fantasy IV

Final Fantasy IV

Finally having a permanent place to live made me take out all my gaming gear. I only bring my PSP around, but I actually own a Playstation and an Xbox, the latter a gift from my grandmother last Christmas that I have not even had the time to open until now.

I was just beginning to feel at home after setting them up and guess what was the news in my favorite gaming website – Final Fantasy IV is coming out in Nintendo DS, the game console I don’t own! I accept, I have played Final Fantasy IV when it first came out; but it would be nice to play it again with the better graphics today.

The Nintendo DS version is faithful to the Final Fantasy series storylines. Four elemental Crystals, each possessing awesome power, lie scattered throughout the realm. However, men are quick to covet things that offer strength, and easily corrupted by the might that they possess.

Seduced by the promised power of the Crystals, the kingdom of Baron begins employing unprovoked force to seize them from peaceful nations. The dark knight Cecil – Lord Captain of Baron’s elite force, the Red Wings – is ordered by his king to obtain the Crystals, but soon begins to question the monarch’s motives.

Stricken with grief at his own actions, yet burdened by his loyalty to his country and his personal sense of honor, Cecil at last decides to turn from the path of darkness and destruction.

Enraged, the king accuses him of disloyalty, strips Cecil of his command, and sends him off to slay a mysterious beast that lurks in the nearby Valley of Mist.

Cecil embarks on a fateful journey that will bring trials, betrayals, friendship, loss and self-discovery. Can Cecil open his eyes and become the man of honor that he must be?

Oh, for those who are interested, Final Fantasy IV, Nintendo DS version is available July 22, 2008

[NAPSTER]

Fashion Models & Advertising Taboos

Catching Jaime Lee Curtis on the much-discussed Dannon Activia commercial wherein she talks about digestive health reminded me of Laetitia Casta’s former manager who found some of the modeling taboos so silly, he could not even comprehend who came up with it in the first place.

Jaime Lee Curtis

Jaime Lee Curtis

“High fashion models do eat or drink, so they could not be in an ad wherein they are seen putting something in their mouth,” the former manager of France’s most famous model told me. “Models are not supposed to have any digestive tracts, which is totally silly because they are humans. But, of course, if we believe the image that is presented to the public, they are superhumans and do have the needs of mere mortals, like eating or drinking.”

I was about 12 when I first heard him say that, when he was still managing Laetitia Casta. He took an interest in me, the only 12-year old in a group of adults, the reason why I was there I had forgotten. I have always appreciated that he kept me company when all of the adults except for my father and him ignored me the whole evening.

So, here I am six years later, watching Jaime Lee Curtis draw attention to the importance of digestive health, shedding light on this all-too-frequent, silent health problem and presents Activia (a yoghurt) as a delicious, simple solution.

And because this has never done before, i.e., a celebrity, an actor, a fashion model, had never accepted in public that they do eat and they do drink, this advertisement is considered groundbreaking. It breaks a modeling taboo and to a bigger extent, ‘polite society’s taboo’ also.

“Digestive problems are important and surprisingly common but we don’t discuss them. Whereas we routinely talk about other uncomfortable topics, such as erectile dysfunction, digestive health is not being addressed — and it’s time to change that,” explained Curtis in the ad.

“I am not afraid to talk about bowel issues — there I said it — and I’m very committed to help people find solutions, like a balanced diet and Activia. It is rewarding to be the ice breaker who speaks openly about digestive health and irregularity, and make it easier for people to find a solution.”
[IMADGE MEKKER}

Brooklyn Bridge

Since I moved here last February, I’ve crossed the Brooklyn Bridge at least 1,000 times and I still marvel at this engineering feat that is truly ahead of its time. And to think that next month, it will be 125 years old, my three months as one of its commuters seem like a flicker of time.

Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge

Though I made it appear to my father that I just moved to New York, I have been living in the city for a couple of months. I moved in during New York Fashion Week and made my first contact that same week. Now, I just need to make myself a typical New Yorker who is just scraping by to make both ends meet.

And a three-bedroom apartment, even in the relatively affordable area of Brooklyn is atypical for an 18-year old who makes a living as a stylist/make-up artist. So, I had to find roommates fast and the first one who applied was male!

Alright, he’s not bad looking and actually very clean cut. He says he is a photographer, but at 20, his experience seem to be way too high as in he claims he had shot for the Smithsonian and had published two photos at National Geographic?

I could not run a background check in front of him if I want to keep the typical 18-year old story. I had to trust my instincts that said Napoleon Orville Wozniak as he called himself in his application, is all right.

And my instincts were right on target. The background check came out clean returning that he dropped out of UCLA film school after his freshman year with high praise from his professors. Maybe, Napster is as good as he claims he is.

To complete the story, I need another roommate and this Milan Westin sounds interesting. The daughter of Wireless Westins, that’s how her parents are called being one of the pioneers of Wireless Application Protocol or WAP. Milan is the elder of their two children, and had proven to be more brilliant than her parents.

If there is someone who can see through me, it will be Milan. So, the only question is, when do I tell her and how do I recruit her.

[IMADGE MEKKER]

Proenza Schouler: Hard to Spell — Easy to Sell

proenza_schoulerF0301_ciNEW YORK, Apr 10, 2003/ (Updated Dec 6, 2009) — The list of New York’s notable young designers reads like the homeroom roll call at a cool school: Alice Roi, the budding poet who sits sleepily in the back of the classroom; Peter Som, the meticulous student whose notes you always want to borrow; Tara Subkoff, the class valedictorian who’s both brainy and cool; Zac Posen, the kid whose parents take him to Paris on winter, spring and fall breaks; Esteban Cortazar, host of the house parties everyone wants to get invited to. And the list goes on.But Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough, the design duo behind Proenza Schouler — a moniker comprised of their respective mothers’ maiden names — aren’t as easily categorized, mostly because they don’t want to be. That doesn’t mean they haven’t been noticed though — the CFDA honored them with a nomination for the “Swarovski’s Perry Ellis Award for Ready-to-Wear,” which will be given to an emerging talent at the CFDA’s annual fashion awards June 2. Other nominees include perennial emerging talents, Zac Posen and Behnaz Sarafpour.

“It’s human nature to categorize everything,” says Hernandez. “That’s why this CFDA thing is weird — making it a whole competition, a category…”

“But it’s an honor to be nominated,” interjects McCollough, channeling a screen star.

“Yes, it’s great to be nominated,” his partner agrees.

As the two 24-year-olds speak, from behind a big wooden work desk in their elegantly sparse 5,000-square-foot Chinatown loft studio, they pass a cigarette back and forth, taking slow drags; they are utterly calm, a rare quality to find in any fashion studio. Some would say they’re not emerging, but have already emerged.

That moment of emergence came when Barneys buyer Julie Gilhart spotted their senior thesis designs at Parsons School of Design, bought the collection for fall — and sold it, all of it. Proenza Schouler still sells there — and at stores like Jeffrey, Harvey Nichols, and Colette — a list that’s international, impressive, and confidence-inspiring. Aiding these two designers, as well, is a German venture capitalist.

Gilhart certainly isn’t sorry she took the chance on the two then-seniors. “I felt like from the beginning, they had a savviness to them in terms of what they were proposing for a modern chic girl to wear,” she says. “It was completely edited, completely thought out. It was very focused. The clothes exude a mature youthfulness.”

That maturity comes through, foremost, in their cuts. “Our premise is shape,” says McCollough; true to that, last season brought plenty of bolero styles and cocoon-shaped cut-out collars, looks rendered even more sophisticated by luxe materials such as raccoon and painted leather.

Their first collection (they’ve had two in total so far, the second debuted at a formal New York Fashion Week presentation in February) also exuded this elegance. Double-faced wool, for instance, was broken up by just enough silver sequin trim to be noticeable, but not excessively so. It’s serious-looking, maybe even a little somber, with none of the silly-socialite attitude that some other Young Designers can’t seem to avoid.

This attention to detail shows that Hernandez and McCollough — who interned in college for Michael Kors and Marc Jacobs, respectively, and “loved every minute of it,” says Hernandez — are into craft, rather than flash. “When we started designing, it was that whole deconstruction thing,” says Hernandez. “Everyone was tearing up T-shirts and tying them. We thought, ‘Anyone can do that. We’ve been in school for four years. We can do work. We know what construction is.’”

By Stephen Milioti
Photo courtesy of Proenza Schouler

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